A Most Excellent Understanding by Wade H Mann

July 13th, 2022 Kimberly Guest Post, Review 10 Comments

13th Jul

Sophia Rose has a review for A Most Excellent Understanding by Wade H Mann. Fans of Austen’s Pride and Prejudice will want to check out Mann’s charming variation.

A Most Excellent Understanding by Wade H Mann
A Most Excellent Understanding
by Wade H Mann
Genres: Historical Romance
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The first time I rejected a proposal of marriage, my suitor would not take ‘no’ for an answer, so I have resolved to be more forceful in any future ones.
ELIZABETH BENNET IS A LADY of decided opinions—especially about a certain Mr Darcy. When Colonel Fitzwilliam reveals that gentleman as the cause of her sister’s romantic woes, Elizabeth does not become angry or distraught. Instead, the news offers some relief, because it allows her to finally understand everything that happened in Hertfordshire the previous autumn. With this new knowledge, she acts to remove herself from the disagreeable company at Rosings.
FITZWILLIAM DARCY FINDS HIMSELF thoroughly confused by Elizabeth’s abrupt departure on the very day he thought to propose. Surprisingly, his cousin is reluctant to offer enlightenment as Darcy pursues Elizabeth to London, where he encounters a less than forgiving pair of Bennet sisters. Darcy must overcome his own reserve to explain himself, which is not easy as others require their share of conversation—especially as it concerns the Bingleys and any future alliance between Darcy and Elizabeth.
IN THIS HARD-FOUGHT BATTLE of wits, can Darcy find the words to prove himself worthy of Elizabeth’s good opinion and win her heart, or will she remain firm in her most decided opinion of the master of Pemberley?

Sophia Rose’s Review

Have you ever wondered how the story would have went if the romance pair had simply sat down and talked out their difficulties? New to me author, Wade H Mann, explores that very idea in his charming, gentle Pride and Prejudice variation tale.

What if wealthy, connected, very eligible and somewhat proud gentleman Fitzwilliam Darcy discovered his true love’s feelings about him were quite the opposite before he ever approached her with a marriage proposal? What if he immediately follows up the bad impression he has made with a sincere apology and makes restitution? Mr. Darcy gets a reset and a new chance at romance with the spirited Miss Elizabeth Bennet.

A Most Excellent Understanding is an apropos title for this story. For all of us who have ever hated upon the ‘miscommunication’ trope for romantic conflict, this book is the antidote. The romance pair actually sit down and talk and hash out their mistaken impressions, their mistakes, and their feelings. I was all agape and enjoyed it thoroughly as a refreshing change and, as a result, quite the lowest angst romance I’ve read in some time.

And, it wasn’t just the romance pair setting things right. I loved seeing Elizabeth’s gentle, kind oldest sister show that Miss Jane Bennett is more than a pretty face and expects to be respected as such.  Whew, this gal took it to Darcy, to her sister, and most certainly to the man who broke her heart and thought a smile and charm would win back her good graces.

The book is full of dialogue and short on action, but the fun way the characters develop and get through their issues kept it from being bland or lagging. I enjoyed seeing the ripple effect of Darcy approaching Elizabeth and Jane to resolve their issues to this, leading to further past people and issues that were dealt with in similar manner. I cheered when that slimy villain Wickham and the snide Miss Bingley got their comeuppance and crossed my fingers that a certain secondary romance would happen and it did.

All in all, it was entertaining and charming. I had a good time with where this easygoing, quick-read story went. For those who love an abundance of communication, sassy gals, and sweet romancing of classic Austen characters, I recommend you come to A Most Excellent Understanding.

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About Wade H Mann

Wade H Mann

Wade H Mann is the penname for Wade Hatler. Wade is a retired software geek, living near Seattle with his lovely wife Amalia, whom he met in Spain, halfway through a 12,000-mile, 18 country, recumbent bike trip.

He has been writing JAFF since 2017, and has produced 1.4 million words about Darcy, Elizabeth, and the whole P&P family.

Wade spent 30 years making software to improve the lives of cancer patients. His software is currently used to treat two million patients per year all over the world. The capstone of the career was building an independent medical software company that was successfully acquired.

He grew up in a sawmill, so he can probably claim the mantle of the only lumberjack-geek-romance writer around.

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About Sophia Rose

Sophia Rose

Sophia is a quiet though curious gal who dabbles in cooking, book reviewing, and gardening. Encouraged and supported by an incredible man and loving family. A Northern Californian transplant to the Great Lakes Region of the US. Lover of Jane Austen, Baseball, Cats, Scooby Doo, and Chocolate.

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10 Responses to “A Most Excellent Understanding by Wade H Mann”

  1. Lisa Mandina (Lisa Loves Literature)

    Ooh, I love that idea of them actually just talking! That is something that frustrates me so much in romance, even though I know it is just part of the usual drama. Now I’m going to have to read this one! I don’t usually read a ton of historical romance, but thanks to Bridgerton I’m getting back into that I guess. Off to add this to my Goodreads TBR! Great review!

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    • Sophia Rose

      Yes! I am not fond of a romance on the outs simply because the couple refuses to have a conversation. 🙂 Hope you enjoy it when you get the chance, Lisa.

  2. Wendy

    This is such an interesting concept. I imagine the discussion is really interesting. Nice review, Sophia.